Broadcasting Telecasting
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Broadcasting Telecasting
- Publication date
- 1954
- Publisher
- Washington, D.C. : Broadcasting Publications Inc.
- Language
- English
- Volume
- 46
- Item Size
- 6.6G
Title from cover
Imprint varies: New York, NY : Cahners Pub. Co.,
SERBIB/SERLOC merged record
71 v. : 28-37 cm
Imprint varies: New York, NY : Cahners Pub. Co.,
Imprint varies: New York, NY : Cahners Pub. Co.,
SERBIB/SERLOC merged record
71 v. : 28-37 cm
Imprint varies: New York, NY : Cahners Pub. Co.,
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No copyright page found.Tight gutters throughout book; minor cropping has ensued.
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- 2014-01-15 14:14:22.319005
- Boxid
- 0 042 007 100 0
- Call number
- TK 6540.B85
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- Canon EOS 5D Mark II
- Date-end
- 1954-06-28T23:23:59Z
- Date-start
- 1954-04-05T23:23:59Z
- Date-string
- Apr-Jun 1954
- External-identifier
- urn:oclc:record:61312249
- Foldout_seconds
- 797
- Foldoutcount
- 1
- Identifier
- broadcastingtele46unse_0
- Identifier-ark
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- 0 042 007 100 0
- Invoice
- 32
- Journal-title
- Broadcasting Telecasting
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- Ppi
- 350
- Pub_date
- Apr. - June, 1954
- Republisher_date
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- capitolhill
- Worldcat (source edition)
- 6318655
- Year
- 1954
- Year-end
- 1954
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Subject: Industry on Parade
Subject: Industry on Parade
This publication has a one page article on episode 183 of the National Association of Manufacturers' 1954 TV series, Industry on Parade.
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q129174562
Partial excerpt:
THOSE TV stations now in operation that are not carrying "Industry on Parade" will find an informative and flexible source of programming in this series, produced for television distribution by the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM). The series, carried in over 215 markets nationally, records the progress of American industry by filming a weekly show for telecast in a 15-minute time period, picturing the activity of both the little and big businesses that constitute the economic structure of the nation. Through cooperation with the U.S. Information Agency, "Industry on Parade" is shown in nine foreign countries as well.
NAM is wise in selecting a variety of subjects for presentation in each separate film. A good cross-section of subject matter chosen by NAM for inclusion in the series is shown in a recent reel released by NAM. This particular film takes viewers on a visit to a New York skyscraper where they watch the men who rivet together its beams and girders; next, to a Kentucky farm where country hams are cured for the tables of American epicures; then on a tour of a floor manufacturing plant in Memphis where new processes...
https://ia801402.us.archive.org/BookReader/BookReaderImages.php?id=broadcastingtele46unse_0&itemPath=%2F6%2Fitems%2Fbroadcastingtele46unse_0&server=ia801402.us.archive.org&page=leaf0001082
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q129174562
Partial excerpt:
THOSE TV stations now in operation that are not carrying "Industry on Parade" will find an informative and flexible source of programming in this series, produced for television distribution by the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM). The series, carried in over 215 markets nationally, records the progress of American industry by filming a weekly show for telecast in a 15-minute time period, picturing the activity of both the little and big businesses that constitute the economic structure of the nation. Through cooperation with the U.S. Information Agency, "Industry on Parade" is shown in nine foreign countries as well.
NAM is wise in selecting a variety of subjects for presentation in each separate film. A good cross-section of subject matter chosen by NAM for inclusion in the series is shown in a recent reel released by NAM. This particular film takes viewers on a visit to a New York skyscraper where they watch the men who rivet together its beams and girders; next, to a Kentucky farm where country hams are cured for the tables of American epicures; then on a tour of a floor manufacturing plant in Memphis where new processes...
https://ia801402.us.archive.org/BookReader/BookReaderImages.php?id=broadcastingtele46unse_0&itemPath=%2F6%2Fitems%2Fbroadcastingtele46unse_0&server=ia801402.us.archive.org&page=leaf0001082
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